| 1783 - 736 trang
...fame undtm influence or other. This would give a great and artful, or a wealthy man, a larger fhare in elections than is confident with general liberty....true theory and genuine principles of liberty, every member of the community, however poor, Ihould have a vote in electing their delegates, to vvhofe charge... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, A gentleman of the Inner-Temple - 1774 - 480 trang
...This would give a great, an artful, or a we:Ithy Man, a larger Share in Election than is confiftent with general Liberty. If it were probable that every...true Theory and genuine Principles of Liberty, every Member of the Community, however poor, mould have a Vote in electing thofe Delegates, to whofe Charge... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1791 - 516 trang
...This would give a great, an artful, or a wealthy man, a larger fhare in elections than is confiftent with general liberty. If it were probable that every man would give his vote freely and with7 out out influence of any kind, then, upon the true theory and genuine principles of liberty,... | |
| William Blackstone - 1793 - 686 trang
...influence or other. This would give a great, an artful, or a wealthy man, a larger {hare in eleclions than is confident with general liberty. If it were...man would give his vote freely and without influence of-any kind, then, upon the true theory and genuine principles of liberty, every member of the commur... | |
| William Bruce - 1794 - 348 trang
...continue at if this ad had not been made. ( «34 ) THOUGHTS ON THE BRITISH CONSTITUTION. No. XII. " IF it were probable that every man would give his...influence of any kind ; then, upon " the true theory and general principles of liberty, every " member of the community, however POOR, fhould hare " a vote... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 678 trang
...fome undue influence or other. This would give a great, an artful, or a wealthy man, a larger (hare in elections than is confident with general liberty....true theory and genuine principles of liberty, every member of the community, however poor, mould have a vote in electing thofe delegates, to whofe charge... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 678 trang
...fome undue influence or other. This would give a great, an artful, or a wealthy man, a larger fhare in elections than is confident with general liberty....then, upon the true theory and genuine principles or liberty, every member of the community, however poor, fhould have a vote in electing thofe delegates,... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 674 trang
...This would give a great, an artful, or a wealthy man, a larger fhare in elections than is confiftent with general liberty. If it were probable that every man would give his vote freely'and without influence of any kind, then, upon the true theory and genuine principles of liberty,... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1807 - 686 trang
...This would give a great, an artful, or a wealthy man, a larger share in elections than is consistent with general liberty. If it were probable that every...true theory and genuine principles of liberty, every member of the community, however poor, should have a vote in electing those delegates, to whose charge... | |
| 1809 - 536 trang
...This would give a great, an artful, or a wealthy man, a larger share m elections than is consistent with general ' liberty. If it were probable that every...of any kind, then, upon the true theory and genuine prin' ciples of liberty, every member of the community, however poor, should have a vote in electing... | |
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